TripAdvisor Reviews Le Mirage Sharq Doha

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... Turkey, Egypt, Spain, Iran, Syria, India, showcasing amazing calligraphy engraved objects, tile work, carpets, carved doors etc. I'm not sure where the displays came from, but it was definitely not just items from mosques. Colour, design and precision work were important in everyday life. We tend to think only of the crazy stuff happening today, but there were centuries of vibrant culture under the Ottomans, Mughals, Moors, Sultans, sheiks and royal families in this ...

... Syle. (Based on Vodka/orange juice, Cucumber & lemon and sparkling wine (Spumante) QR 95 (€19.00) totally different between them but each with its unique taste.

PRE-STARTER: A bread basket with roll breads were brought on the table. Both rolls and the crunchy focassia were yummy. I had a few bites to whet my appetite and as I wait for the starters I had time to spot some more details in the interior. The restaurant is designed in such a way to allow ...

... but in reality we were among the first to come, but the first to get on the fishing boat. In fact we had to wait for others to join! The ride was complimentary, short but for somebody who wanted to take photos it was a blessing.

"There has to be at least 15 people otherwise there won’t be any trip" were the words of the owner.

We remained on the deck for more than 10 minutes and then we decided ...

... Needless to say none of these come in handy if you are say lost or need to find the restroom. It is an international airport so people do speak English. The thing is I hate being an ignorant tourist, I have at least managed to say Thank you (shukran) so it makes me feel a little better. I think Arabic is a beautiful language both spoken but especially written. Ok, when it was spoken really fast by our pilot it sounded a little like a tape ...